A Nobel Prize-winning labor market economist has cautioned younger generations against piling into studying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects, saying “empathetic” and creative skills may thrive in a world dominated by artificial intelligence.
Christopher Pissarides, professor of economics at the London School of Economics, said that workers in certain IT jobs risk sowing their “own seeds of self-destruction“ by advancing AI that will eventually take the same jobs in the future.
While Pissarides is an optimist on AI’s overall impact on the jobs market, ..., jobs requiring more traditional face-to-face skills, such as in hospitality and healthcare, will still dominate the jobs market. ...
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